It was the home of Odysseus.
Ithaca in Greece
The vice governor of Ithaca (Greece) is Sotiris Kouris.
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Are you talking about Ithaca, Greece or Ithaca, New York? Ithaca, Greece is an island in the Ionian Sea off the west coast of Greece, and it's the home of Odysseus in Homer's "The Odyssey." Ithaca, New York is a small city in upstate New York, in the Finger Lakes Region of central New York State, and it's the home of Cornell University and Ithaca College. There are several other places named Ithaca in other states.
Ithaca, Ithaka, or Ithaki is an island in Greece. People did live there at the time of the Trojan war.
Ithaca is in central New York on Lake Cayuga. Also a Greek island to the west of Greece.
Yes, Odysseus hailed from Ithaca, Greece.
The rocky island of Ithaca lay off the west coast of Greece.
Odysseus was king of Ithaca. Ithaca is a small island off the western coast of Greece, of which it is now a part.
the greek name for Ithaca is Ithaca.It is not a mythological place, it's a real island on the west coast of Greece in the Ionian sea.
Ithaca isn't a mythological place, It's real. It's a small island on the western shores of Greece in the Ionian sea.
Odysseus was the King of Ithaca, an independent island kingdom in what is now Greece.